April 2007 - Five Points Historic District Association
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April 2007 - Five Points Historic District Association
The Point VOLUME 8 - ISSUE 2 2nd QTR 2007 A Communication of the Five Points Historic District Association ~ Huntsville, Alabama The President’s Column Welcome to the spring issue of The Point! It is so exciting to see our neighborhood wake up from its long winter slumber. Outside, the daffodils are in full bloom. My neighbor’s phlox is cascading down his landscaping stones in a lavender waterfall. The Bradford pears are putting forth their magnificent white pompoms, possibly cheering on their favorite teams in the NCAA basketball tournament. I invite you to turn off your television and enjoy the latest episode of Mother Nature in Five Points. Instead of channel surfing, you can ride a different kind of wave down the streets, avenues and alleys of our neighborhood. You will enjoy a display of colors unmatched by Technicolor or high-definition LCD. Oh, and the fragrance of flowers in the air – that is something that no network could ever deliver. I hope you enjoy this issue of The Point. We would love to see you at the April 10th meeting. Come out and meet your neighbors and celebrate the arrival of spring in our own little garden – Five Points! Clarke Moore President, Five Points Historic District Association FPHDA OFFICERS Clarke Moore - President (256) 519-6378 [email protected] Eric Benzenhafer Vice President (256) 539-8830 [email protected] Janet Robbins Recording Secretary (256) 533-4236 [email protected] Gwen Walker Correspondence Secretary (256) 551-9872 [email protected] Todd Sims - Treasurer (256) 489-5633 [email protected] Please contact any officer if you have questions or comments! Upcoming Events Subscription Information The Point is a publication of the Five Points Historic District Association (FPHDA) and is published quarterly: January, April, July, and October. Subscriptions are free to residents living in the district. For those outside of the district, you are welcome to join the FPHDA, which entitles you to a year of free Newsletters. If you would like to join the FPHDA, please return the membership form located on Page 9! NEWSLETTERS SUBMISSIONS/ADVERTISING: If you have an article, story, photograph, or information that would interest or affect the neighborhood, please contact: Judy Perszyk - Phone: 551-2957; e-mail: [email protected] . If you own a business and would like to sponsor or advertise in the FPHDA Newsletter, please contact: Pam DeLozier - Phone: 508-3858; e-mail: [email protected] The deadline for submitting information or advertisements to be included in the next newsletter is JUNE 15, 2007. Spring Covered Dish Meeting, April 10th, 6pm Spring Plant Swap..... April 21st, 9-11am Historic Tour of Homes May 5th, 10am-4pm Cemetery Stroll May 6th, 2-4:30pm Neighborhood Wide Yard Sale - June 2nd 7am - Until HISTORIC TOUR of HOMES Saturday, May 5, 2007 • 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Visit some of Huntsville's most beautiful historic homes and beautiful gardens. The Tour includes six private homes, three residential gardens, and the First United Methodist Church. Located in three historic districts, (Twickenham, Old Town, and the Five Points), these areas cover more than 50 residential blocks and showcase the popular architectural styles of their time - from antebellum to Victorian to early 20th century bungalow. For ticket prices & sale locations, call 533-9460 or visit: www.huntsvillepilgrimage.org 1929 Livingston Home 1115 Ward Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Winford Livingston built this charming bungalow in 1929, and is the featured Five Points home this year. The present owners are Buddy and June Guynes. MAPLE HILL CEMETERY STROLL Sunday, May 6, 2007 • 2 - 4:30 p.m. More than 200 years of history will come alive for the annual Maple Hill Cemetery Stroll. Costumed volunteers will share the stories of over 65 notables, both famous and infamous, who shaped the future of Huntsville and Alabama. Included are five Alabama Governors, soldiers from past wars, artist, poet and writer Maria Howard Weeden, the notorious madam, Molly Teal and Tallulah Bankhead visiting her parent's graves. This event is free to the public. Pictured are Samuel Moore and Lily Flagg the Jersey cow famous for record butterfat production telling their story at the Maple Hill Cemetery Stroll. Sponsored by The Huntsville Pilgrimage Association 2 http://fivepointshistoricdistrict.org Recipe from Classic Cooking with Coca Cola Quick Barbecue Sauce A Longtime Southern Tradition ½ cup catsup 1 cup Coca-Cola Simply mix together and pour on meat as it cooks. A really delicious and easy sauce. Harbinger of Spring Photo Courtesy of Jerry Berg Historic Marker Order Our next order will be placed May 15th, and again in mid-October. It typically takes 6 weeks before placement. If you would like to purchase a Marker for your historic home, it s not too early to start thinking about it - sometimes the research required to verify the name and date is time consuming. Please contact Judy Perszyk 551-2957 or [email protected] if you are interested and would like more information. We need at least two Markers per order or a set up fee of $35.00 will be added. FPHDA COMMITTEE CHAIRS HISTORY HISTORIC MARKERS MEDIA NEIGHBORHOOD CONCERN Gwen Walker Judy Perszyk Pam DeLozier Richard Perszyk 551-9872 551-2957 508-3858 551-2957 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Please contact any committee chair if you would like to volunteer to serve on a committee! http://fivepointshistoricdistrict.org 3 4 http://fivepointshistoricdistrict.org Pamela C. DeLozier REALTOR®, MBA 110 South Side Square Huntsville, AL 35801 Cell: (256) 508-3858 Office: (256) 533-6767 [email protected] www.pamdelozier.com Clinton-centric Progressive Dinner On February 25th a group of neighbors on Clinton Avenue and Wellman Avenue participated in a progressive dinner. In this mobile dinner party each household provides a course of the meal. A German theme was selected by the participants. Clarke and Tori Moore hosted cocktails. Shelly and Elise Heard hosted the appetizer course. Ronnie Smith hosted the salad course. Patricia and Dan Tatum hosted the entrée course. Finishing the evening, Patricia Edwards hosted the dessert course. If you would like to participate in a progressive dinner in May or if you would like to start a progressive dinner on your street, contact Clarke at [email protected]. Tips to Keep You And Our Neighborhood Safe • Keep your eyes open, “A little madness in the Spring, is wholesome even for the King.” Emily Dickinson (1830–1886) and look out for your neighbors. • Call the non-emergency number 722-7100 to report a crime, to have police respond or to convey any suspicious activity. • In an Emergency If you would like to request the Sell It Guaranteed not be delivered to your address you can call the Huntsville Times circulation department (532-4444) and ask that delivery be discontinued. “Home is where your story begins." ALWAYS dial 911 Anonymous http://fivepointshistoricdistrict.org 5 Fourth Friday Dinner Débuts On February 23rd the first ever Fourth Friday Dinner was hosted at Sazio. Twenty-six neighbors convened at 7 o clock to enjoy fine dining and Five Points fellowship. The event was a roaring good time and it proved to be quite popular. It was decided to make this a monthly event as long as attendance remains healthy. Days to Fly the Flag New Year's Day Inauguration Day Martin Luther King's Birthday Lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday Easter Sunday Patriots Day, April 19 National Day of Prayer, (1st Thursday of May) Mother's Day Armed Forces Day Memorial Day (half-staff until noon) Flag Day Independence Day, July 4th Labor Day Constitution Day Columbus Day, October 12th Navy Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day Election Days And such other days as may be proclaimed by the President of the United States. 6 The March event was held at Thai Garden on the 23rd. If you are interested in joining us for future Fourth Friday Dinners please contact Clarke Moore at [email protected] or 519-6348 for more information. AS YOU ENJOY... your strolls through our wonderful streets and avenues, picking up any piece of trash you see will go a long way in preserving the beauty of our neighborhood. THANKS!!! Neighborhood Involvement If you would like to participate in a fine arts group, outdoors group, clean-up group, book club, supper club, neighborhood directory committee, or as a liaison to the Huntsville Police Department, contact Clarke Moore at [email protected] or 519-6348 for more information. http://fivepointshistoricdistrict.org SPOTLIGHT on business . . . by Clarke and Tori Moore 7 WHO: WHAT: WHERE: WHEN: WHY: WEBSITE: RICHARD CABLE INTERIORS Richard Cable Richard Cable Interiors A Full service design firm new construction and remodel consulting and 3000 square foot furniture showroom and custom window coverings 704 Humes Avenue NE Monday through Saturday 10 AM 6 PM Five Points provided a centralized location near Huntsville s downtown and historic districts. www.richardcableinteriors.com http://fivepointshistoricdistrict.org 7 8 http://fivepointshistoricdistrict.org What Can We Do to Help? On February 13th members of FPHDA met with the Community Affairs Officers of the North and the South Precinct. Officers Corey Harris and Donnie Daly committed almost two hours of their busy schedule to hear our concerns and give us some pointers on how we can help Huntsville Police Department keep us safe. 1. Report all criminal activity to HPD. We are the eyes and ears of the neighborhood. We must establish a record to help HPD detect a pattern and justify devoting more resources to our neighborhood. Do not hesitate to call HPD with your concerns. The non-emergency number is 722-7100. 2. You have every right to report suspicious people on your property and in the neighborhood. HPD does not know who lives in the neighborhood. HPD will remove trespassers from your property and instruct them not to return. If they return, they can then be arrested. Do not answer the door when you are uncomfortable. Do not give food or money to solicitors. Use the non-emergency number to report trespassers and suspicious persons. Report all solicitors. 3. You can request your street receive traffic calming measures to control speeding. Fill out a Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program Questionnaire : http://www.hsvcity.com/Engineering/TrafficEng/ntcpquestionnaire.pdf and return it to the Huntsville Traffic Engineering Department. Be willing to serve as a contact for your street. 4. During times of absence or construction, you can request that your residence be “Patrolled Frequently.” Call the precinct secretary and make the request. North of Pratt, contact the North Precinct at 746-4111. South of Pratt, contact the South Precinct at 213-4503. 5. When reporting criminal activity, give all relevant information. State who might be adversely affected, e.g. neighborhood children, elderly persons, single women, etc. This will help speed your response. 6. Volunteer for Community Watch. An organizer is needed for south of Pratt. THANKS! http://fivepointshistoricdistrict.org 9 Please don t have dinner alone!!! Come join your neighbors for our Spring Covered Dish Gathering. Bring your favorite covered dish... drinks and dessert will be provided. A BIG Officers THANK YOUD. Daly and Corey Harris of the Huntsville Police Department Community Relations will be our speakers. YOU DON T HAVE TO BE A MEMBER TO JOIN IN THE FUN!! April 10th 6:00pm Doctrinal Bible Church Fellowship Hall NEIGHBORHOOD EATERIES Clemintine s 600 O Shaughnessy Ave. Dallas Mill Deli 500 Pratt Avenue Domino s 401 Andrew Jackson Way Emma s Tea Room 401 Pratt Avenue Furniture Factory 619 Meridian Street Hardees 300 Andrew Jackson Way Mullins Drive In 607 Andrew Jackson Way Olde Towne Coffee Shop 511 Pratt Avenue Po - Boy s Factory 815 Andrew Jackson Way Sazio 720 Pratt Avenue Sonic Drive In 404 Pratt Avenue Tenders 800 Holmes Avenue Thai Garden 800 Wellman Avenue Wok Express 212 Andrew Jackson Way Five Points Historic District Wide Annual Yard Sale Saturday June 2, 2007 7 am until? This is a much anticipated neighborhood event. For those of you who are new to the neighborhood, every year Our Five Points Historic District Association sponsors a District wide yard sale. Individuals are encouraged to have a yard sale, at their own residence or partner with their neighbors. Our Association will advertise this sale in the Huntsville Times and post flyers at nearby businesses. This brings many new faces into our neighborhood each year. So start your spring cleaning and gather your items for this years Yard Sale. It is a wonderful sight to see everyone walking up and down the streets and avenues, and is a great time to get to know your own neighbors. Ruth Ann Dahl Professional Tutor/Mentor 813 Wells Avenue, Huntsville, AL 35801 Teaching study skills and all subject areas All grade levels K -12 College level English Composition – History Home ~ 256 489-6960 Fax ~ 256 489-6961 10 http://fivepointshistoricdistrict.org Cell ~ 713 817-9998 Email ~ [email protected] FPHDA MEMBERSHIP The Five Points Historic District Association has much to be proud of since its formation in 1999. Members initiated the preservation, beautification and re-dedication of the Wellman Family Park, published an already sold-out cookbook, established a quarterly neighborhood newsletter, assisted with the placement of 70 historic markers throughout the neighborhood, created a walking tour of the district held each October and sponsored by the Huntsville-Madison County Convention and Visitors Bureau, endorsed and raised funds for the placement of a historic marker honoring the significance of our neighborhood. The Huntsville Pilgrimage Association now includes a home from Five Points on its annual spring tour of historic homes. We sponsor a Neighborhood-wide Yard Sale each year, have a Spring Plant Swap, enjoy dinner gatherings, and notify our residents when things of importance to our community arise. This year our neighborhood grew to the North to include 146 more homes. We enjoy our neighborhood and our neighbors. Please support our organization with your membership! MEMBERSHIP - Membership in the Five Points Historic District Association is open to anyone who shares our purpose - to preserve the historic and unique character of our neighborhood. Members who are not residents are entitled to attend all functions and receive our quarterly newsletter. Members who are residents-property owners are also eligible to vote on all matters brought before the general membership and to be elected or appointed to hold office in the Association. DUES - Membership is renewable at the end of each year, and may be paid at our Annual October Gathering, or mailed to: FPHDA P. O. Box 10120 Huntsville, AL 35801 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ MEMBERSHIP TYPE ANNUAL DUES Resident—Property Owner Friend of Five Points (Non-resident or Business) $10.00 $15.00 NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP E-MAIL ADDRESS http://fivepointshistoricdistrict.org 11 RETUR Five Points Historic District Association P.O. Box 10120 Huntsville, AL 35801 POSTMASTER: REQUESTED IN HOME DELIVERY BY APRIL 2, 2007 A Communication of the Five Points Historic District Association, Huntsville, Alabama The Point “…whatever you leave behind is your history, and it better be good, because you’re history longer than you’re fact.” http://fivepointshistoricdistrict.org Clyde Edgerton